In today’s episode (and blog post), I want to talk about manipulators. Sadly, there are way too many of them in the world, and there are two kinds: the ones who are blissfully ignorant as to how much damage they do to others, and the others that just don’t care.
Read MoreToday I am going to be talking to Ashley Kay of Ashley Kay Creative Marketing. Ashley Kay is a creative marketing consultant, business coach and service provider who focuses on helping women unleash their creative energy to build a passion-led business, and today she will be giving us introvert’s some insight on how to successfully use video for our business on social media.
Read MoreGet ready for another Q&A episode with. I always encounter a lot of people asking questions about my business, my passions and my opinions on life, so I decided to share a few of those questions with you today, along with my honest (and very candid) answers.
Read MoreI’ll be honest. Vacationing alone can be both thrilling and horrifying. As an introvert, it’s perfect because you get to be alone and do whatever you want, without having to coordinate with a group or partner.
Whether it be a quick weekend alone or overseas for a week, here are my 6 tips for having a fun and safe vacation by yourself:
Read MoreHave you ever had a thought that pops up over and over again; one that you can’t ignore?
That’s been happening to me lately. The other day, I was listening to the Twila & Natalie podcast, and they were talking about hobbies – ones they are proud of, and ones they were not-so-willing to admit! It made me realize that all of us have hobbies that we love, and sometimes they go beyond what people call “normal” activities. However, it doesn’t matter where our interests lie on the “embarrassing” spectrum. They are all special to us (and as I often say, who cares what those people think, anyway?).
Read MoreA lot of my podcast episodes are created around my reactions to things that happen to me, or around me. That being said, I was having a conversation with a few women in business that I had connected with at networking events and meet-up groups. As we were talking, I was pleasantly surprised to realize we were all alike: confident in ourselves and “OK” with who we are.
Sure, some of them were worried about being respected enough to be successful in their business, but since humans are social creature, that is a normal reaction to life’s challenge of being likeable to others.
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